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Journal publications

Survivable wireless networking - autonomic bandwidth sharing in mesh networks
Springer BT Technology 2006

Mobility and Adaptation with Trust and Expected-utility
IJITST 2007

 

Conference publications

MobiRate: Making Mobile Raters Stick to their Word
ACM Ub
icomp 2008 (15%) (blog
, slides, bib)

Lightweight Distributed Trust Propagation
IEEE ICDM 2007 (7%) (blog, slides, bib)

TRULLO - local trust bootstrapping for ubiquitous devices
IEEE Mobiquitous 2007 (22%)
(blog, slides, bib)

B-trust: Bayesian Trust Framework for Pervasive Computing
Springer iTrust 2006
(abstract, slides, bib)

TATA: Towards Anonymous Trusted Authentication
Springer iTrust 2006
(abstract, slides, bib)

STRUDEL: Supporting Trust in the Dynamic Establishment of peering coaLitions
ACM SAC 2006
(abstract, slides, bib) orting Trust in the Dynamic Establishment of peering coa

MOTET: Mobile Transactions using Electronic Tickets
IEEE SECURECOMM 2005 (19%)
(abstract, slides, bib)itions ACM SAC

Performance Analysis Of Distributed Speech Recognition Over IP Networks On The Aurora Database
IEEE ICASSP 2002
(abstract, bib)

 

Workshop publications

Risk-Aware Decision Framework for Trusted Mobile Interactions
IEEE SECOVAL 2005
(abstract, slides, bib)iti

A Statistical Matching Approach to Detect Privacy Violation for Trust-Based Collaborations
IEEE WoWMoM 2005
(abstract, bib)i

 

Invited Papers/Talks

Selecting Trustworthy Content Using Tags
Invited Paper and Talk at Secrypt 2008
(blog, slides)it

Inter-Context Trust Bootstrapping for Mobile Content Sharing
Invited Paper and Talk at CAT 2007
(blog, slides)it

 

Poster

Sharing with free-riders: trust models to the rescue (4MB!)
Microsoft Research Summer School 2006

 
Others

Trust Models for Mobile Content-Sharing Applications
UCL PhD Thesis 2009

Tapping the Mobile Digital Tapestry:
Can mobile 2.0 companies make money without being greedy for personal data?
W3C Workshop on the Future of Social Networking 2009